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MGM Home Entertainment has revealed details on the "Inside Trading Edition"

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MGM Home Entertainment has announced a special edition of Wall Street for the 13th April. The "Inside Trading Edition" will retail at around $14.98. Extras will include a Wall Street Fact Exchange Scrolling Trivia Track, and 2 featurettes ("Fox Movie Channel Presents: Fox Legacy With Tom Rothman", "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – A Conversation"). Art is attached:

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Yes, you have to love the irony of criticizing a cash-in for this particular film. Of course it's all about the studio making an extra buck. Gekko would be proud.

As for whether or not we need a sequel, why not? If you think it will somehow diminish the original or that the filmmakers should only pursue more original projects, you're probably spending too much time posting on message boards. And the latter is the only thing that, truly, no one actually needs.

As per another site, my understanding was that this comes with all the features from the "Greed is Good" edition AND the new features listed above. Who knows, though. And I bought the Greed is Good Blu-Ray and was severely underwhelmed by the PQ, so buyer beware if you're looking to get it in HD.

I don't like the way they used a different font for "WALL" in the title, nor the green tint or the tickers in the background. The cover for the GIG DVD/Blu is much better-looking.

No we don't need a third now edition of "Wall Street" on DVD. Just that the movie studio is using this as a tie in/cash in with the sequel coming out soon. Pointless to those who own it like us, those who don't might pick it up. The sequel does look pretty interesting.

The sequel looks good to me. Michael Douglas doing what he does best (ie. playing a rich white man)? Hell yes. Shia LaBeouf? Damn good actor (see: "Tru Confessions&quot. Josh Brolin? Another damn good actor. Oliver Stone? Eh, he makes good movies every now and again - the original Wall Street being one of them.

This re-release, though? No. The 20th Anniversary edition is barely 2 years old and was a sufficient edition. This cash-in on the sequel just seems silly. The cover art is lacking, and the "Insider Trading Edition" tag is ridiculous. Unless it gets picked up for Steelbook packaging and comes with a ticket to see the sequel, I'll be passing.